
If Obama's citizenship review?
If citizenship of President-elect Barack Hussein Obama will be reviewed by the Supreme Court? Personally I think so, that citizenship should be revised because there is a lack of knowledge about all of your original birth certificate. There are lots of rumors prove otherwise. Barack Obama's Kenyan grandmother and his white American grandmother (recently deceased) have stated that he was born in Kenya. Besides, Obama said he had Indonesian citizenship. There is too much against the "born in Hawaii" theory. Obama should show his original birth certificate. The U.S. Constitution must be upheld. Romano-B. Sorry, I meant the Senate, not the Supreme Court. Any non-governmental organization with the authority to review the citizenship of Barack Obama.
Yes, citizenship should be revised. If Obama was not born in the United States, it is not a U.S. citizen because his mother was not old enough (which needed to be Was only 19 and 18) to automatically transmit U.S. citizenship birth in 1961. This information is drawn from the U.S. State Department Web site: abroad of a citizen by birth and an alien in the parents' marriage: … For birth between December 24, 1952 and November 13, 1986, a period of ten years five years after the age of fourteen are required for a U.S. physical presence to transmit U.S. citizenship for the child. If Obama was born in the United States, the main point there is a difference between a "citizen" and a "natural born citizen." A citizen of The United States is a citizen at birth have been born in U.S. territory (Jus soli) or by birth to one or both parents of U.S. citizen (Jus sanguinis). Citizenship U.S. may be acquired by naturalization by a non-citizen after birth. A U.S. http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/86755.pdf "Citizen natural born "is a person born on American soil for both parents are citizens of the United States. See V. Perkins ELG – http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=307&invol = 325 , The Supreme Court in Perkins v. ELG has defined a "natural born citizen" as anyone born on American soil for both parents are U.S. citizens. Also has been defined in the same way in Minor v. HAPPERSETT http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=88&invol=162 So there is a difference between a "citizen" and a "natural born citizen." To be eligible to serve as President of the United States, the person must be a "natural born citizen natural "(or a citizen at the time of the adoption of the Constitution) Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States. Note that every president was a citizen by birth (born in U.S. territory two fathers of U.S. nationality), or a citizen at the time the Constitution was approved. Barack H. Obama II was born of a mother and a U.S. citizen Kenyan father and a citizen would have been born on American soil in the state of Hawaii. If you were born in the territory U.S. is a "citizen." BUT – As a parent is a citizen of the United States, Obama is not "born citizen" and therefore not qualified for the position President of the United States.
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